Cooking pot left unattended triggers fire alarm response


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm. They found a cooking pot on a hot plate that was left unattended, which set off the alarm. There was no fire, and the alarm company was informed.
Audio|Source: Manatee County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
Engine 321[2]. Service call, (name withheld), 34th Street, East Bradenton. Respond on TAC, 3. 3.21, 2316. You see him, 321. 321. and 321. 321. 321, go ahead. Can you send that calls of Squad 320? They're going to pick it out. We'll copy that at 2318. 328[3] service call[4] (name withheld) 34th Street East Bradenton. Respond on Pack 3.3228 respond to 53(name withheld) 34th Street non-emergency let's session. Cover 328 in route 23220. 10[1]'s off the hostel. Every 10, 43220.220. Copy 621, 2321. We were not able to silence it. It was a cooking pot on a hot plate left unattended. Alarm companies are notified that should be out tomorrow.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10: On scene
[2]
321: Fire/EMS unit
[3]
328: Fire/EMS unit
[4]
service call: General assistance or alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near 34th St E, Bradenton, FL 34208
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